Ah, I remember the Daedalus Peasant one. I was always skeptical to get it just for that because it didn’t show additional pictures of them for me to make a decision on it. Sadly, the beach sandals with the sundress is a broken link (noticed this yesterday), and I’ve had Cool Summer for a while, but unfortunately those don’t look like basic flip flops, and secondarily but a little less important, they conform to the bend of the foot instead of the bend of the toes, which makes them look a tad unrealistic while walking.

Thanks for the help, all. I decided to just trail and error with EvilInnocence’s CrossDresser 4 on a pair of Victoria flip flops to get the look I needed. Wasn’t a perfect fit, but it works. If I knew how to model (well) for myself, I’d definitely make a pair for A3. The community could use them.

Instead of converting a pair and having it look a bit messed up you can easily do a manual fit with shoes and boots.

Refitting Boots:1. Zero Aiko after you load her. The option if found on the Parameter Tab option menu when she is selected. You can make it a Tool Bar button for easy access.2. Load the boot(s). Depends if they load together or not.3. Position the boot so it kinda lines up with the proper leg.4. From here you may need to start scaling and repositioning the boot further depending on the boot.5. If the boot is a knee high boot then you may have to hide A3’s Feet, Toes and her shin either from the surface tab, the scene tab or both depending on the boot.6. You will need to parent the boot to the proper part of A3’s leg. If it goes over the knee then you should parent to the Thigh. If its below the knee then parent to the Shin.7. If the boots load together such as TreadZ then for each leg you will need to hide the unwanted boot.

You may need to use magnets or d-formers to help with the odd poke through.

Only real down side I can think of is that if you are not very accustomed or comfortable posing your own characters, then this makes posing A3 anoying at best. Have patience though, its worth it.